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Newsletter editors: Best Wine Region in the World In recent decades, Chile has become ideal for vineyards, and a growing a big league player in the global wine number of wineries that are perfectly market. No other region in the country able to make excellent Cabernet stands out as much as the Colchagua Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, and many Valley, chosen by the Wine Enthusiast good Carmenère and Malbec wines. magazine as 2005’s Best Wine In the next issue, we will tell you Region of the World for its ability to about some of the best Sauvignon Blanc produce world class red wines. and Chardonnay of the world in “Valle Approximately 150 km (93 miles) de Casablanca”, only a half an hour drive south of the capital city, Santiago, from Santiago. Colchagua is truly blessed when it comes to producing red wines. Warm and naturally dry, but with an abundant water supply from the Tinguiririca River, Colchagua is a narrow agricultural valley that begins at the foot of the Andes and extends west to the Pacific Ocean. The approximately 910,000 hectares (2,250 acres) in between offer many different microclimates, soil types, steep hillsides Valparaíso The name “Valle Paraíso” in Spanish de Santiago” on the metro subway line means “Paradise Valley.” You can 1 (red) and then ask for the “Tur Bus” easily reach this paradise of ours from office. There is a bus every half an hour. Santiago (70 min. to cover the 120 km Valparaiso was built upon dozens of by car or intercity bus). To reach it by steep hillsides overlooking the Pacific bus, you will need to go to “Universidad Ocean. Among its magical attractions is a labyrinth of cobblestone streets and Immigrants from England and Germany alleyways that is lovely to explore. In founded the first private secular schools (The MacKay School, and Die Deutsche Schule). Each immigrant community, especially those coming from England, Germany and Italy built their own churches, schools, and other institutions. They also developed their own hillside neighborhood, preserved today as National Historic Districts (“Zonas its golden age, Valparaíso was known by Típicas”). international sailors as “Little San “The Greater Valparaiso Francisco” or “The Jewel of the Metropolitan Area” which also includes Pacific”. This was before the Panama the resort town of Viña del Mar, is the Canal was built, when ships traveling third most populated area of the country between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans with almost 1 million inhabitants. It is had to cross the Magellan Straits via the southern tip of South America. In fact, the main historical sector was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2003. Valparaíso received immigrants from many European countries (mostly from 1848 to 1914), including England, Germany, France, Switzerland and Italy. The first private Catholic school in Chile was founded by French immigrants in also an important port for fruit and copper Valparaiso: Le Collège de Les Sacrés exports. More than 50 international cruise Coeurs (The Sacred Hearts School) which ships visit Valparaíso each year. has been operating for about 170 years. Valparaíso itself is cosmopolitan with an Feliz” and “El Bar Inglés”, near increasingly vital cultural centre, home Sotomayor square (“plaza Sotomayor”). to nine universities and the seat of the The Nobel Prize winner, Pablo Neruda, National Congress. Valparaíso stages a immortalized the city as the “Ocean`s major festival attended by hundreds of sweetheart” or “novia del océano” in his thousands of people. The “New Year`s poems. Valparaiso is one of Chile’s most By the Sea” fireworks show is the largest charismatic and historic ports, with its in Latin America, attended by a million charming elevators “ascensores” (such tourists who fill the coastline and hillsides as Polanco´s hill, which still works) and for a view of the bay. colorful hillside houses. You can also visit Nightlife activities in Valparaíso are the Museo La Sebastiana, one of the among the best in all the country. There three houses that belonged to Pablo are very beautiful and traditional bars, Neruda. among them, “Bar La Playa”, “La Piedra For an ideal day out, take a tour of Valparaiso. For further information go to this web page: http://www.turistik.cl/ (click on “English” right at the top and then click on Valparaiso) For more information about Valparaíso we also recommend visiting: http://www.turismochile.cl/valparaiso/en/themes/down-town/ or http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valpara%C3%ADso The museum house of Pablo Neruda at Valparaíso web page is http://www.fundacionneruda.org/ing/home_ingles.htm You can hear Pablo Neruda speak, obtain great information and also see the beauty of Valparaíso at http://www.ciudaddevalparaiso.cl/inicio/intro.php To find Valparaíso on Google Earth, just type: Valparaíso, Chile To find Valparaíso on Google maps just type: Valparaíso, Chile or http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=es&q=valparaiso&um=1&ie=UTF- 8&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&resnum=1&ct=title RESTAURANTS IN VALPARAISO The culinary scene in Valparaíso no. 1199 in the Plaza Anibal Pinto, is is hot, hot, hot -- not even Santiago a local institution in Valparaíso and a can compete with the gastronomic popular point of reunion for writers and explosion currently taking place in this artists and a host of characters (and port town. Valparaiso’s bohemian flair, they have reasonable fixed-price its concentration of talented young chefs, lunches). Café del Poeta, no. 1181, is and its constant supply of adventurous a good spot for coffee and pastries, and and demanding diners have all combined they serve onces. Café Harté, just to to inspire a synergistic food culture found the right of the El Peral funicular on in few regions of Chile. The bistro reigns Cerro Alegre, is the cafe to go to for a here in Valparaíso, those intimate eateries spectacular view. Frommer´s Review. housed in recycled old Victorians that CAFÉ TURRI are typically owner-attended and offer inventive cuisine in lieu of the fish-and- fries fare and grumpy service that existed in this city for decades. Valparaíso, it can be said, shows a newfound respect for diners. Of course, you won't want to miss dropping into one of the century- old establishments in Valparaíso that have played host to generations of Address: Templemann 147, Cerro revellers, if only for the antique Concepción, Valparaiso architecture and a whiff of the city's Phone: 259198 formidable and colourful history. Note, Specialty: meats, seafood and fish however, that most restaurants are either (French) closed (or open for lunch only ) on www.cafeturri.cl Sundays. Valparaíso has quite a few charming This restaurant has always reigned as cafes for a snack or onces, Chile's famous the city's best spot for alfresco dining, afternoon tea. Café Riquet, located at and it's well located at the top of the La Concepción funicular and close to other points of interest. The new owners (a French/Chilean pair who once owned La Fourchette in Viña) have preserved the restaurant's lovely antique interiors, but they've given them a contemporary update. They've also hired a cheery waitstaff. The French-influenced fare www.restaurantlaconcepcion.cl/I includes duck confit, steak tartare, grilled n_English.html fish and meats, salads, and appetizers Originally an 1880's English home like grilled Camembert cheese. At press built on historic Cerro Concepción in time, the owners planned to open a the heart of the Valparaiso "patrimonio" wine/tapas bar on the ground floor, serving even super premium wine by neighborhood, and recently transformed the glass. For a primo table, book at by Valparaiso 's finest craftsmen, least a day ahead on weekends. Restaurant La Concepción is open to Frommer´s Review. the public for almuerzos, dinners and special events. American owners Robert LA CONCEPCIÓN and Alana Gerrity insist that each guest (highly recommended!) make their evening an unforgettable pleasure with the finest South American dining. The international cuisine provides a focus on Mediterranean cuisine, embellished with natural and often exotic foods–-to include deep sea fish, coastal shellfish, lamb, beef, various Address: Papudo 541, Cerro fowl and more. Concepción, Valparaíso Phone: 56 - 32 - 2498192 Our carefully chosen wine list includes Email: [email protected] some 50 of the finest Chilean labels. POBLENOU a variety of choices for toppings such as chicken with orange and Gouda cheese; salads; crepes; and vegetable and meat kebabs. Frommer´s Review. RESTAURANT HAMBURG Address: Urriola 476, Cerro Alegre, Valparaiso Phone: 32-495245 Speciality: Spanish/Portuguese www.poblenou.cl/ This hole-in-the-wall tapas bar is Address: Calle O´Higgins 1274, one of the cozier places for a light meal Valparaiso and glass of wine; however, at press Phone: 32-2597037 time Poblenou had plans to convert Speciality: German/Austrian/Swiss itself into a full-service restaurant serving Spanish-oriented cuisine. The Hamburg is as much a restaurant Judging by the quality control and good as it is a museum, with walls, shelves, taste of its owners, it's likely that they'll and glass cases overstuffed with enjoy success in this new endeavor. carefully jumbled maritime bric-a-brac Low ceilings, a fireplace, candles, and and other curios culled by the owner, wooden tables create a mellow a German merchant sailor, during his ambience, making Poblenou an easy years at sea. After anchoring here in place to relax and converse. The menu Valparaíso more than 20 years ago, centers around Spanish appetizers such the owner opened Hamburg so that he as montaditos, or toasted bread with could have the dishes he so loved from back home -- pickled herring, pork as well as their other specialty: vino chops and sauerkraut, goulash, and so arreglado, or "fixed" wine with on -- but to play it safe he gave half strawberry, peach, or chirimoya the menu space for classic Chilean (custard apple).

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